The Week's Links: October 2, 2015

ALL THE LINKS POSTED ON SOCIAL NETWORKS THIS WEEK:

  • Ten books that changed the world owl.li/SG06T
  • We Asked a Cultural Historian: Are Apple Stores the New Temples? owl.li/SGxgt
  • 2015 Ig Nobel prizes: dinosaur-like chickens and bee-stings to the penis owl.li/SGCKa
  • This Graphic Explains 20 Cognitive Biases That Affect Your Decision-Making owl.li/SGCEH
  • Spectacular Early Entries from the 2015 National Geographic Photo Contest owl.li/SG01Q
  • ◉ A Classic: Saul Bass Pitch Video for Bell System Logo Redesign owl.li/SGDcX
  • Chess Deconstructed: Inside The Saul Bass Tribute-Turned-Video Game owl.li/SFuZh
  • A 3D-printed jumbo jet? owl.li/SFZXA
  • Delta Gets Philosophical About Take-Off In A Striking New Ad owl.li/SFqwH
  • The 104-Year-Old Street Artist Who Yarn-Bombed Her Town owl.li/SFZVi
  • Microsoft and Google Call an End to Patent Battles owl.li/STRUy
  • World Ballet Day LIVE | One Day. Five World Renowned Ballet Companies. Live and Online. owl.li/STR2A
  • How did you get that job: deputy administrator of NASA owl.li/SFqrk
  • The History of Philosophy, from 600 B.C.E. to 1935, Visualized in Two Massive, 44-Foot High Diagrams owl.li/SFZRa
  • How You Can Outsmart Your Own Stupidity | Big Think owl.li/SG0bI
  • Learn How Neurons Work Through An Autobiographical, Interactive Story owl.li/SFvcA
  • Audio Inspiration: 10 of the Best Podcasts for Designers & Creatives owl.li/SFk0X
  • UK government pledges funds for cyber security education owl.li/SFeVK
  • ◉ The World Of Professional Creativity owl.li/SGDas
  • Facebook Debuts 360 Video With an Immersive Star Wars Clip owl.li/SBcsV
  • World's First Firefly-Themed Park is an Illumination Celebration owl.li/SEQdi
  • Observe, Question, Reinvent: Lessons For Seeing Clearly From George Carlin owl.li/SAvBd
  • How Marketing Turned the EpiPen Into a Billion-Dollar Business owl.li/SDs4x
  • ◉ The Universality of the Word Huh - smartercreativity.com/blog/2015/9/27…
  • In Sweden Algorithm predicts and prevents train delays two hours in advance owl.li/SAgdw
  • How Prescription Drugs Get So Wildly Expensive owl.li/SDs1k
  • Finding Your Inner Creative Soul as a Photographer owl.li/SFkfa
  • This New Platform Makes The Contents Of Videos As Searchable As Text owl.li/SCtG4
  • Introducing: U.S. Web Design Standards by United States Digital Service owl.li/SQlqA
  • Introducing: U.S. Web Design Standards by United States Digital Service owl.li/SQiiS
  • 12 “Made-in-Japan” English Terms that Might Confuse English Speakers owl.li/SA01y
  • Here’s Your Chance to Play With a Wind-Powered Strandbeest owl.li/SzZMr
  • ◉ Sooner or later, the critics move on owl.li/SGD7B
  • Documentarian wipes out Warner’s $2M “Happy Birthday” copyright | Ars Technica owl.li/SzKfZ
  • What if I fail? You asked Google – here’s the answer | Tom Hodgkinson owl.li/SzVCR
  • The Theory of Relativity, Then and Now owl.li/SxX4k
  • Where People Go To Check The Weather owl.li/SzVo0
  • @Snowden Is Now On Twitter owl.li/SO4Em
  • ◉ How "oldschool" graphics worked - smartercreativity.com/blog/2015/9/27…
  • Presenting the Year's Best Storytellers: The Production Company A-List 2015 owl.li/SNSkJ
  • Presenting the Ad Industry's Best Storytellers: The Production Company A-List 2015 owl.li/SNRzs
  • The science of ‘The Martian’: 5 TED-Ed Lessons to help you understand the film owl.li/SxWTI
  • 7 TED Talks on learning from mistakes owl.li/SzOSs
  • MacArthur ‘Genius Grant’ Winners for 2015 Are Announced owl.li/SNyNg
  • NYT makes 50 of its best pieces of journalism free to read | Poynter. owl.li/SA5zJ
  • Can you guess someone's political party based on their name? And other psych quizzes owl.li/SzKIh
  • 10 Works of Art Every Writer Should See in Person owl.li/SxFwl
  • Your Brain Isn't a Computer. It's a Quantum Field. | Big Think owl.li/SxeKn
  • ◉ Franklin Leonard: The Realist's Guide To Changing the World owl.li/SGD5O
  • Carmen Balcells, Agent to Latin America’s Literary Lions, Dies at 85 owl.li/SwZ9g
  • Giraffes Spend Their Nights Quietly, Constantly Humming owl.li/SxeG6
  • Revisiting Frida Kahlo's Style and Cult of Personality owl.li/SwZ58
  • Paulo Coelho Just Published the Entire Text of His Novel 'The Alchemist' in a Single Ad owl.li/SxerO
  • Every Country's Highest Valued Export owl.li/SwYXy
  • ◉ Attitude is a skill - smartercreativity.com/blog/2015/9/25…
  • What Makes a Prodigy? - Scientific American owl.li/SwZL6
  • Stunning Map Shows Pathogens Hopping Between Species owl.li/SxWQO
  • Happy End: A Photographer Captures Forgotten Plane Crash Sites of Survival owl.li/SwZeM
  • How MIT Media Lab Pictured the Future of Tech And Marketing For "Minority Report" owl.li/SvZyz
  • .@austinkleon shows us: How to make a newspaper blackout poem owl.li/SuOrg
  • The best infographics of 2015, and why we can’t stop looking at them owl.li/Sulkd
  • The Psychology of Numbers in Design — Startups + Wanderlust + Life Hacking owl.li/SunOo
  • Sunday's "Supermoon" Total Lunar Eclipse: When and Where to See It owl.li/SIJJW
  • This Month in Typography — I Love Typography owl.li/Sul91
  • Should designers be worried about AI? | Graphic design | Creative Bloq owl.li/SumEv
  • Iconic Brand Logos by Famous Painters in History | Branding Magazine owl.li/SujYc
  • Bridge » The Digital Designer of the Future owl.li/SulMI
  • Preserving Old Computer Games Is Harder Than it Seems owl.li/SwYSx
  • How designers changed the way advertising works. owl.li/SulGK
  • TED Playlist: Talks on what makes business work owl.li/Sudbr
  • The Dark Origins of 11 Classic Nursery Rhymes owl.li/Sud55
  • Here Are the Year's Most Inventive Marketing, Media and Digital Campaigns, Honored by Project Isaac owl.li/Su9Wf
  • The Craft of Cooking: An Interview with “America’s Test Kitchen” founder Christopher Kimball owl.li/SucJA
  • A 17-Year-Old Artist Created This Incredible Map Of Literature owl.li/Su9K5
  • Unraveling The Surprising Relationship Between Mood And Productivity owl.li/Sucxl
  • France confirms that Google must remove search results globally, or face big fines owl.li/Su9sJ
  • The happy secret to better work owl.li/Sucow
  • 15 Things You Might Not Know About 'Nighthawks' owl.li/SudlC
  • Ernest Hemingway Creates a Reading List for a Young Writer, 1934 owl.li/Suc5h
  • Monument Valley’s Creators Just Made a Stunning VR Game owl.li/Su9nv
  • The Making Of FiftyThree's Beloved Paper App For The iPhone owl.li/Ss23T
  • ◉ Wire Cutters: Gorgeous Animation owl.li/SrCA4
  • 400 years of beer in America - Timeline.comowl.li/Ss0HG
  • How to graciously say no to anyone owl.li/Ss1EG
  • Software Is Smart Enough for SAT, but Still Far From Intelligent - The New York Times owl.li/Ss0AS
  • 7 Mysterious Rock Formations to Rival Stonehenge owl.li/Ss1oV
  • Humanity’s 30,000-year love affair with dogs - Timeline.com owl.li/Ss0e9
  • How Pantone Became The Definitive Language Of Color owl.li/Ss1cJ
  • Shakespearean Actor Brian Cox Teaches Hamlet’s Soliloquy to a 2-Year-Old Child owl.li/Ss1b8

Antonio Ortiz

Antonio Ortiz has always been an autodidact with an eclectic array of interests. Fascinated with technology, advertising and culture he has forged a career that combines them all. In 1991 Antonio developed one of the very first websites to market the arts. It was text based, only available to computer scientists, and increased attendance to the Rutgers Arts Center where he had truly begun his professional career. Since then Antonio has been an early adopter and innovator merging technology and marketing with his passion for art, culture and entertainment. For a more in-depth look at those passions, visit SmarterCreativity.com.

The Week's Links: September 25, 2015

ALL THE LINKS POSTED ON SOCIAL NETWORKS THIS WEEK:

  • ◉ Wire Cutters: Gorgeous Animation owl.li/SrCA4
  • 400 years of beer in America - Timeline.com owl.li/Ss0HG
  • How to graciously say no to anyone owl.li/Ss1EG
  • Software Is Smart Enough for SAT, but Still Far From Intelligent - The New York Times owl.li/Ss0AS
  • 7 Mysterious Rock Formations to Rival Stonehenge owl.li/Ss1oV
  • Humanity’s 30,000-year love affair with dogs - Timeline.com owl.li/Ss0e9
  • How Pantone Became The Definitive Language Of Color owl.li/Ss1cJ
  • Shakespearean Actor Brian Cox Teaches Hamlet’s Soliloquy to a 2-Year-Old Child owl.li/Ss1b8
  • The 19th-Century Iron Balls Still Cleaning the Paris Sewers owl.li/SrLAT
  • A Time Capsule From Downtown New York’s Most Interesting Decade - The New York Times owl.li/SrLwp
  • ◉ Rethinking Work owl.li/SrCuU
  • A Blind GIF Artist Visualizes His Lost Sight | The Creators Project owl.li/SrLod
  • What's the difference between accuracy and precision? - Matt Anticole owl.li/SrLuS
  • Google Is 2 Billion Lines of Code—And It’s All in One Place owl.li/SrLmR
  • What we can learn from galaxies far, far away owl.li/SrLu1
  • 35 Of Your Favorite Fast Food Spots When They First Opened owl.li/SrDGq
  • ◉ The Plot Twist: E-Book Sales Slip, and Print Is Far From Dead - smartercreativity.com/blog/2015/9/23…
  • Fantasy of Power and Betrayal: "Game of Thrones" Readalikes for Teens owl.li/SrLto
  • Using Kirigami, the Japanese Art of Paper Cutting, to Build Better Solar Panels owl.li/SrLpd
  • Fascinating and revealing work: Edward Burtynsky, Water owl.li/SrCHv
  • Are You Emotionally Intelligent? Here's How to Know for Sure. owl.li/SrB6X
  • ◉ Oliver Sacks, Casting Light on the Interconnectedness of Life owl.li/SrCoq
  • The Elaborate Charade to Obfuscate Who Writes Pop Music owl.li/Sqfj8
  • The UN's Global Goals Get A Rebrand To Spur People To Action owl.li/SrAWa
  • 5 Important New Insights About Why We Get Angry owl.li/SqeXQ
  • 5 ways to keep your data safe right now owl.li/SrzoJ
  • ◉ "Paper," Another Spectacular Spot for Honda - smartercreativity.com/blog/2015/9/22…
  • A science award that makes you laugh, then think owl.li/SqeRS
  • 25 awesome apps for teachers, recommended by teachers owl.li/SrmNI
  • The Algorithms that power the web are only getting more mysterious. owl.li/Sqfwb
  • 'Tesla Drone' Poised to Revolutionize Unmanned Filmmaking | The Creators Project owl.li/Sqd9K
  • The Photog Who Captured Frank Lloyd Wright’s Epic Buildings owl.li/Sqd7o
  • ◉ Wil Reynolds: The Hidden Danger of Confusing Outputs for Outcome owl.li/SrCd2
  • TED Playlist: Talks for people who hated math in high school owl.li/SpeW9
  • Super Magnified Grains of Sand Become Dramatic Works of Art owl.li/SqcRK
  • The mathematical secrets of Pascal’s triangle - Wajdi Mohamed Ratemi owl.li/SpeyZ
  • The Subtext Buried In Seven Great Movie Chess Scenes owl.li/Sq7fm
  • New Mythical Cut Paper Collages by Artist Morgana Wallace owl.li/Spe5j
  • ◉ Can Brands Be Good? - smartercreativity.com/blog/2015/9/21…
  • This Guy Built a Scale Model of the Entire Solar System in the Desert owl.li/SpfdQ
  • MIT Hackers Bring Their Own Ahmed Clock to School | Make: owl.li/SqeMz
  • The New York Public Library Will Post 435,000 Historic Maps Online owl.li/SpeYd
  • Absurd Creature of the Week: This Tiny Adorable Critter Is Half Kangaroo, Half Velociraptor owl.li/Spdow
  • Ever Wonder What Goes Into a Burberry Scarf? This Smart, Lovely Ad Shows You owl.li/Spdlz
  • ◉ Kelly Sue DeConnick: Make Them Uncomfortable owl.li/SrC9u
  • 3D printed pills for epileptics to enter production owl.li/Si5KK
  • A short history of the British Royal Family owl.li/Spd3I
  • Cinematic Artwork Illustrates Surreal Scenes from Futuristic Worlds owl.li/SguDq
  • The effect of choosing and changing aspect ratios in film owl.li/Sj70L
  • ◉ Everything is a Remix Remastered - smartercreativity.com/blog/2015/9/21…
  • What Stress Does To Your Decisions - It's Reverse of What Most Expect - PsyBlog owl.li/SguBj
  • Searching for Tim Cook’s Energy Bar owl.li/Sj5xM
  • 11 unforgettable, award-winning space photos of 2015 owl.li/SpdU0
  • De Blasio to Require NYC Public Schools to Offer Computer Science to All Students | Brooklyn Magazine owl.li/SiSaY
  • What’s So Special About Low Earth Orbit? owl.li/Sgusm
  • World’s First VR Film Festival Takes You to a Real War Zone owl.li/SguqG
  • Mapping How Tor’s Anonymity Network Spread Around the World owl.li/Sdero
  • Hacking the Inner Ear for VR—And for Science owl.li/Sg1Px
  • Sharks are trying to eat the internet: 10 Facts About the Internet's Undersea Cables owl.li/Sc8Ap
  • 9 Struggles Only Introverts Can Relate To owl.li/Sfw1M
  • Lost GoPro Returns With Stunning Grand Canyon Footage owl.li/Sc8p6
  • How Roman Mars fought the instinct to give the big, grand, sweeping TED Talk — and gave the talk... owl.li/SdfCG
  • Children of Men: Don't Ignore the Background owl.li/Sguye
  • Switzerland: still a font of creativity - SWI swissinfo.ch owl.li/Sdeva
  • See 2,600 years of Western culture spread across the map in five minutes – a stunning visualisation of historical... owl.li/SbAds
  • The Tools Designers Are Using Today owl.li/S9KpD
  • Symmetry: How Einstein Changed the Way We See Everything | Big Think owl.li/S9vaM
  • A 30-year history of the future owl.li/S9JZk
  • When You Should Design "Badly" On Purpose owl.li/S9uwm
  • What America Can Learn From Europe’s High-Speed Trains owl.li/S9FNT
  • Multi-tasking: how to survive in the 21st century - FT.com owl.li/S9u8d
  • A giant ancient virus was just uncovered in melting ice — and it won’t be the last owl.li/S9EUy
  • Rosie Perez on Soul Train owl.li/Sc8aS
  • Why we crave what’s cool owl.li/S9Eba
  • This used to be the future: A look inside NASA’s Ames Research Center. owl.li/S9u5K
  • Skynet Might Not Exist, But This Robot is Applying to the Actor’s Union owl.li/S9pRf
  • ◉ The Rise of Phone Reading owl.li/S9mm4
  • History’s Most Creative Paintings, Determined By Algorithm owl.li/S9lfE
  • Glass is a weird kind of solid liquid – and how it comes to be like that defies all explanation owl.li/S9pPt
  • Russian Man Will Become Subject Of First Human Head Transplant Ever Performed owl.li/S9leJ
  • ◉ The Week's Links: September 18, 2015 - smartercreativity.com/blog/2015/9/18…
  • Intelligent Machines: The truth behind AI fiction - BBC News owl.li/S9psh
  • Melting Ice in Yellowstone is Revealing Ancient Artifacts Faster Than Researchers Can Handle owl.li/S9ldA
  • What's the most satisfying job in the world? You'd be surprised owl.li/S9nuE
  • What Neuroscience Says About The Link Between Creativity And Madness owl.li/S9lh6

Antonio Ortiz

Antonio Ortiz has always been an autodidact with an eclectic array of interests. Fascinated with technology, advertising and culture he has forged a career that combines them all. In 1991 Antonio developed one of the very first websites to market the arts. It was text based, only available to computer scientists, and increased attendance to the Rutgers Arts Center where he had truly begun his professional career. Since then Antonio has been an early adopter and innovator merging technology and marketing with his passion for art, culture and entertainment. For a more in-depth look at those passions, visit SmarterCreativity.com.

The Week's Links: September 18, 2015

ALL THE LINKS POSTED ON SOCIAL NETWORKS THIS WEEK:

  • Intelligent Machines: The truth behind AI fiction - BBC News owl.li/S9psh
  • Melting Ice in Yellowstone is Revealing Ancient Artifacts Faster Than Researchers Can Handle owl.li/S9ldA
  • What's the most satisfying job in the world? You'd be surprised owl.li/S9nuE
  • What Neuroscience Says About The Link Between Creativity And Madness owl.li/S9lh6
  • Scientists Suggest That You Force Yourself to Consider the Bright Side at Work owl.li/S9lbh
  • After the Wrap: The Post-Shooting Life of Sixteen Film Sets owl.li/S9lao
  • ◉ Christoph Niemann: How to Overcome the 3 Fears Every Creative Faces owl.li/S9mgh
  • How to Get There From Here: Imaginary Transit Maps From Albuquerque to Westeros owl.li/S9l0u
  • First library to support anonymous Internet browsing effort stops after DHS e-mail owl.li/S9l8C
  • 10 Famous Authors' Favorite TV Shows owl.li/S9iXa
  • Strange Rain: Why Fish, Frogs and Golf Balls Fall From the Skies owl.li/S9l76
  • The Drawings & Paintings of Richard Feynman: Art Expresses a Dramatic “Feeling of Awe” owl.li/S9iQE
  • According To This Sleep Expert, Work And School Shouldn't Start Until After 10am owl.li/S9l56
  • The Neuroscience of Immortality owl.li/S9lcC
  • NASA Struggles over Deep-Space Plutonium Power owl.li/S9l3B
  • Report: Google & Twitter Are Working On Accelerated Mobile Pages For Publishers owl.li/S9iz0
  • The Digital Evolution of Nintendo's Popular Plumber Super Mario owl.li/S9isN
  • ◉ Time To Fix Patents owl.li/S9m8E
  • Inside the Crater That Leaks Neon Blue ‘Lava’ owl.li/S97Bv
  • 10 Things You Never Knew About the History of Graphic Designs owl.li/S9irj
  • The Martian brings science, largely unchanged, from book to screen owl.li/S97vi
  • 4 Strategies for Remembering Everything You Learn owl.li/S9ipo
  • Inside the Design Labs Where the iPhone's Coolest New Feature Was Built owl.li/S6F4X
  • An Adorable Compilation of the Unusual Ways That Different Animals Sleep owl.li/S9inL
  • The Feynman Lectures on Physics, The Most Popular Physics Book Ever Written, Now Completely Online owl.li/S9iOS
  • 11 Google Tricks That Will Change the Way You Search owl.li/S9ijz
  • Lockpickers 3-D Print TSA Master Luggage Keys From Leaked Photos owl.li/S43rz
  • The First Pluto Photos From New Horizons’ Massive Data Dump owl.li/S43qB
  • ◉ Teaching Machines to Understand Us owl.li/S9m1x
  • Nintendo's Shigeru Miyamoto explaining World 1-1 is the best game design lesson of the week owl.li/RZ9OZ
  • Do animals have language? - Michele Bishop owl.li/S320e
  • The new arcades owl.li/RX5xC
  • Uber is a Verb. How a brand becomes a verb and why it's significant. owl.li/S0BXq
  • Silicon Valley's 91-year-old designer - BBC News owl.li/RTZPE
  • Inside the Design Labs Where the iPhone's Coolest New Feature Was Built owl.li/S5H2r
  • The L.A. Philharmonic Goes Virtual, With Oculus's Help owl.li/S0BR2
  • Where does quantum weirdness end? owl.li/S026s
  • Humanizing Technology: A History of Human-Computer Interaction owl.li/RTEy5
  • ◉ Swiss font legend Adrian Frutiger dies - smartercreativity.com/blog/2015/9/14…
  • How Much Can You Really Change After You Turn 30? owl.li/RTDmT
  • ◉ Ink - Written by Hand owl.li/S9lLY
  • How to spot an opportunity owl.li/RTAZP
  • Take A Look At The Rejected Alternatives To The New Google Logo - DesignTAXI.comowl.li/RTDek
  • Booking.com's New Typeface Implements the Planet's Axial Tilt | Branding Magazine owl.li/RTr3K
  • Why is ice slippery? owl.li/RTD8F
  • New Zealand Announces Shortlist For Its New Flag Design owl.li/RTpG0
  • ◉ Paris in 3 Minutes - Hyperlapse Short - smartercreativity.com/blog/2015/9/13…
  • Games Can Make You a Better Strategist owl.li/RTBc8
  • Four future space technologies that will change the world in your lifetime owl.li/RTV2g
  • The 13 Inspiring Winners Of Our 2015 Innovation By Design Awards owl.li/SbEzX
  • The 13 Inspiring Winners Of Our 2015 Innovation By Design Awards owl.li/SbCyT
  • TED Playlist: These speakers have staked out the coolest careers — some you probably never knew existed. owl.li/RTB7w
  • What’s wrong with your pa$$w0rd? owl.li/RRnUG
  • When a Hurricane Hits Facebook owl.li/RRnU8
  • The Worst Board Games Ever Invented owl.li/RRhCF
  • Mr. Robot’s first season was a compelling descent into madness owl.li/RRnTO
  • What I Teach: A Back to School Reading List owl.li/RRhy8
  • The 16 Best Weather Photos of the Year owl.li/RRnT0
  • New York In Ruins: Explore The City's Abandoned Places With These Haunting Photos owl.li/S97sN
  • The Brand Colour Swap 2: What's in a Colour? owl.li/RRp5I
  • How Glistening Egyptian Blue Pigment Was Forgotten then Lost. It may be the oldest artificial pigment smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/gli…
  • What The Sleep Habits of Famous Writers Reveal About Their Productivity owl.li/RRhJX
  • These gorgeous satellite photos of Earth are the perfect morning reset - Quartz owl.li/RRhEk
  • Proportional Map of the World's Largest Languages owl.li/RRhss
  • Kurt Vonnegut Creates a Report Card for His Novels, Ranking Them From A+ to D owl.li/RRhey
  • It’s Now Possible to 3-D Print Transparent Glass | MIT Technology Review owl.li/RR4fw
  • Will Science Ever Be Able to Explain Love? owl.li/RRgCy
  • Researchers Use DNA to Program Cells to Make Tissues | MIT Technology Review owl.li/RR4dm
  • Comics that ask "what if?" owl.li/RRgBB
  • Facebook’s New Spam-Killer Hints at the Future of Coding owl.li/RQZQG
  • Why do we move forwards in time? owl.li/RR9Wg
  • Dancer Bends Light in Stunning Projection-Mapped Performance | The Creators Project owl.li/RRhuk
  • Smartphones Can Detect Boredom and Push Content to Relieve It | MIT Technology Review owl.li/RR4hf
  • The Biggest Names In Tech Are Teaming Up to Create A New, Better Way to Stream Video—And It's Free owl.li/RQZak
  • Designer, proselytiser and visual communication critic: an interview with the inimitable Bob Gill owl.li/RQWrN
  • ◉ Not an Introvert, Not an Extrovert? An Ambivert owl.li/RPTiu
  • Australia's Bubblegum Lakes owl.li/RQTFm
  • Making Nemo owl.li/RQWqB
  • Scientists Add Ingredient To Make Ice Cream Melt Slower owl.li/RQTB4
  • On How to Disagree owl.li/RQWdi
  • Scientists Find A Double Black Hole Inside A Nearby Quasar owl.li/RQTuU
  • These Elegant Sculptures Measure Atmospheric Conditions owl.li/RQWbb
  • 30 Questions to Ask Your Kid Instead of “How Was Your Day?” — The Synapse owl.li/RQW7C

Antonio Ortiz

Antonio Ortiz has always been an autodidact with an eclectic array of interests. Fascinated with technology, advertising and culture he has forged a career that combines them all. In 1991 Antonio developed one of the very first websites to market the arts. It was text based, only available to computer scientists, and increased attendance to the Rutgers Arts Center where he had truly begun his professional career. Since then Antonio has been an early adopter and innovator merging technology and marketing with his passion for art, culture and entertainment. For a more in-depth look at those passions, visit SmarterCreativity.com.

The Week's Links: September 11, 2015

ALL THE LINKS POSTED ON SOCIAL NETWORKS THIS WEEK:

Antonio Ortiz

Antonio Ortiz has always been an autodidact with an eclectic array of interests. Fascinated with technology, advertising and culture he has forged a career that combines them all. In 1991 Antonio developed one of the very first websites to market the arts. It was text based, only available to computer scientists, and increased attendance to the Rutgers Arts Center where he had truly begun his professional career. Since then Antonio has been an early adopter and innovator merging technology and marketing with his passion for art, culture and entertainment. For a more in-depth look at those passions, visit SmarterCreativity.com.

The Week's Links: September 4, 2015

ALL THE LINKS POSTED ON SOCIAL NETWORKS THIS WEEK:

  • Debbie Millman on fear, time, and terrifying learning owl.li/RIk9G
  • The Last Audio Cassette Factory owl.li/RIlfZ
  • American Chess May Finally Emerge From The Shadow Of Bobby Fischer owl.li/RIc5o
  • Glorious Photos of TWA Terminal from the Golden Age of Air Travel owl.li/RI7Zr
  • Everyone Dreams (or Do They?) owl.li/RI7r1
  • ◉ Noam Murro reimagines Mickey's Sorcerer's Apprentice owl.li/RyLl7
  • How Do You Know You Exist? A Mind-Bending Animated Homage to Descartes Exploring the Conundrum... owl.li/RETeZ
  • How to Work Confidently with Numbers People owl.li/RI6lI
  • Temple Grandin on How Oliver Sacks Changed Her Life owl.li/RETcS
  • How the mysterious dark net is going mainstream owl.li/RI6fg
  • The Future of Photography | Photoshop Blog by Adobe owl.li/RKF6t
  • The brains behind ‘This American Life’ and ‘Reply All’ on bringing podcasts to the stage and… the future! owl.li/REyJP
  • What Is Killing America's Bees and What Does It Mean for Us? owl.li/RI5kd
  • The Long Road to Ramen owl.li/RETgY
  • Man Who Visited Every Country In The World Shares Three Must-Have Travel Items - DesignTAXI.com owl.li/RBBt4
  • To solve the puzzle of the coin and the chessboard you need to throw money at the problem owl.li/RBBhH
  • ◉ FOMO: Fear Of Missing Out owl.li/RyLij
  • What Happens to Spiders That Get Sucked Into a Vacuum? smithsonianmag.com/smithsonian-in…
  • The one scientific statement to reboot civilization owl.li/RBj6W
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Antonio Ortiz

Antonio Ortiz has always been an autodidact with an eclectic array of interests. Fascinated with technology, advertising and culture he has forged a career that combines them all. In 1991 Antonio developed one of the very first websites to market the arts. It was text based, only available to computer scientists, and increased attendance to the Rutgers Arts Center where he had truly begun his professional career. Since then Antonio has been an early adopter and innovator merging technology and marketing with his passion for art, culture and entertainment. For a more in-depth look at those passions, visit SmarterCreativity.com.